If it works for the Six Million Dollars man I wonder if it it will work for a dude a million times less wealthy like myself?

Before I go on to my review here is some mumbo jumbo straight from the Skechers website regarding the Go Bionic

Men's Skechers GObionic Running Shoes

GO like never before in the Skechers GObionic shoe. This zero-drop, ultra-minimal performance running shoe features a design developed using advanced biomechanic innovations inspired by the human body.

Details:

exoFit construction upper reacts and moves like a second skin, surrounding the foot with supportive and breathable materials

Extreme Flexibility with roomy toe box and vamp area along with an articulated sole allows the toes and foot greater freedom of motion

Zero Drop design eliminates traditional heel lift so the entire foot remains low to the ground in a more natural position

Skechers does not pay me (Why would I need money? I already $6 in my wallet) These opinions are mine and I have come to them with a mostly sober mind and body. What works for me may or may not work for you. Lastly I do not give my expressed written consent to the the NFL, the NBA or MLB to republish any of my findings however I do give it the PDGA and anyone else.

My initial reaction was very positive. The shoe is extremely light an very flexible. The upper has a strange suede like feel to it, almost like a through back to to the running shoes of the 70's bu much lighter.

(perfect for the Bionic man)

I had seen seen a similar sole on some prototypes along time ago and very pleased they stuck with it to make a very worthy minimalist shoe.

It's on of the most flexible soles I have ever worn and is zero drop from heel to toe.

That aint me that's Eric Clifton.

This dude has won Badwater and once ran 100 miles on a trail in 13 hours and 16 minutes. He knows a thing or two about running and running shoes. What did he recently choose to run in at the Javalina 100 mile ultra marathon?

Not many of us can run like Eric Clifton (or dress as snazzy). I wouldn't recommend this shoe for technical trail racing but it's fine for fire roads and moderate trails. Personally if I were looking for a shoe to race in a top speed I would be more inclined to go with the Go Run. But for Running at moderate pace I really like the Go Bionic. It's great for trotting around town or using on the treadmill. I will have the Go Bionic as a back up plan to my Luna Sandals at this years Across the Years 24 hour Ultra marathon later this month.

Go Run VS. Go BionicWhen Skechers first came out with the Go Run they made a good shoe for a specific purpose. "RUNNING"

Now they have a great shoe for everything else.

The Go Run Sole goes from 14 mm in the heal to 18 in the mid sole to 10 at the toe. It is bit awkward to walk in but helps with runners who struggle to land on their midfoot.

The mid sole of the Go bionic is hardly noticeable and feels very comfortable to move the second you get it on your foot.

Who is this shoe for:

If you are the type of person who love's the Nike free, this shoe is a huge upgrade! It is lighter, has bigger toe box and has zero drop from heel to toe.

It is the perfect cross training "gym shoe" great for exercises where you want to engage the muscles in your feet and lower legs.
If you want your feet to move naturally and you must wear a shoe the Go bionic is great choice for all your everyday activities.

What I like:

1. The extra wide toe box is amazing
2. Super light
3. Fleaxble sole
4. The comfort of the upper is great, I like the thin tongue the suede like feel of the material and the round laces
5. I like that it has a removable insole. If I wear a sock I take it out it run without one I keep it in.
6. Zero Drop

What I don't like

1. I would prefer the the sole to half as thick and a little stiffer. too much cushioning for me.

2. I don't like the feel of the shoe when it is wet. When running through wet grass I could immediately feel the dampness soak through. To be fair Skechers does offer a weather proof version of this shoe for a few dollars more which I have yet to try
3. The insole could be made of better materials. (update It seems the insole I got was a prototype and that they did make them thicker for the production model.

I'm definitely interested in this shoe. I've put about 100 miles on the original Go Run. Sometimes the bump bothers me, other times I don't feel it. Would be nice to try the Go Ride and Go Bionic to see how they complement the offering. The upper is truly one of the best.

Cautiously optimistic about the Go Bionic. I'd love for it to be a good running shoe, but if not, then I think it sounds like it would be a great everyday and gym shoe. thanks for the review and the giveaway

Interesting shoe... I just saw these on a friend that was trying them out.. he really liked them. Zero drop and wide is great, but curious about them being too thick and cushioned... but hey, I'll try any shoe once!

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Lunacy

I love trying new products on race day. How else am I gonna know if they really work unless I put them to the limits. I have raced in in a tutu, a kilt , a running skirt and I have set course records running barefoot, naked and in sandals. No race is to short or too long and I have won races in the following distances 1mile (beer run) 5km, 10km, 1/2 marathon, marathon, 50km, 100km and even set a distance world record running 24 hours barefoot in the sand. . I am glutton for punishment. Sometimes I fail miserably but I like to learn from my mistakes and come back a smarter competitor. I am the Running Lunatic.